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  • adjective poetic Covered with pine trees.

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pine +‎ clad

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Examples

  • One of the prettiest towns in the state of Jalisco is Mazamitla, set high in the pineclad mountains near the Michoacan border.

    Mazamitla: its scenery, kitchens and customs 2008

  • One of the prettiest towns in the state of Jalisco is Mazamitla, set high in the pineclad mountains near the Michoacan border.

    Mazamitla: its scenery, kitchens and customs 2008

  • The pineclad bluff fell away nearly four thousand feet.

    The Rules of the Game Stewart Edward White 1909

  • I believed it, and when afterward I looked down from a height into the valley and saw the Saale, my imagination clothed the bare or pineclad mountain slopes with huge oak forests, and beheld the giant forms of the ancient Thuringians felling the trees with their heavy axes.

    The Story of My Life Ebers, Georg, 1837-1898 1892

  • I believed it, and when afterward I looked down from a height into the valley and saw the Saale, my imagination clothed the bare or pineclad mountain slopes with huge oak forests, and beheld the giant forms of the ancient Thuringians felling the trees with their heavy axes.

    The Story of My Life — Volume 03 Georg Ebers 1867

  • I believed it, and when afterward I looked down from a height into the valley and saw the Saale, my imagination clothed the bare or pineclad mountain slopes with huge oak forests, and beheld the giant forms of the ancient Thuringians felling the trees with their heavy axes.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • Elysian meadows of Jerez, the rich Manchegans crowned with ruddy ears of corn, the wearers of iron, old relics of the Gothic race, those that bathe in the Pisuerga renowned for its gentle current, those that feed their herds along the spreading pastures of the winding Guadiana famed for its hidden course, those that tremble with the cold of the pineclad

    The History of Don Quixote, Volume 1, Part 07 Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1581

  • Elysian meadows of Jerez, the rich Manchegans crowned with ruddy ears of corn, the wearers of iron, old relics of the Gothic race, those that bathe in the Pisuerga renowned for its gentle current, those that feed their herds along the spreading pastures of the winding Guadiana famed for its hidden course, those that tremble with the cold of the pineclad

    Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1581

  • Elysian meadows of Jerez, the rich Manchegans crowned with ruddy ears of corn, the wearers of iron, old relics of the Gothic race, those that bathe in the Pisuerga renowned for its gentle current, those that feed their herds along the spreading pastures of the winding Guadiana famed for its hidden course, those that tremble with the cold of the pineclad

    The History of Don Quixote, Volume 1, Complete Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1581

  • a height into the valley and saw the Saale, my imagination clothed the bare or pineclad mountain slopes with huge oak forests, and beheld the giant forms of the ancient Thuringians felling the trees with their heavy axes.

    The Story of My Life — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

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